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Old 02-22-2016, 05:47 PM
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Default My ranges were somewhat different

I don't have a scanner so below are my Cortisol results. Different Lab and somewhat different range.
Morning: 32 (Elevated) Range: 13-24 nM
Noon: 16 (ELevated) Range: 5-10 nM
Evening: 8 (Normal) Range: 3-8 nM
Night: 6 (ELevated) Range: 1-4 nM

Remarks: An elevated morning/night cortisol level may be associated with insomnia, and may be the result of a stress response to an emotional or mental situation, nocturnal hypoglycemia, or chronic pain/inflammation.

I also had DHEA tested:
DHEA Free (DHA & DHEA-S
Pooled Value:1 Range: 3-10 ng/ml
High Cortisol, Low DHEA

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Originally Posted by madisongrrl View Post
Here are my results for the cortisol panel that I took in December. I'm going to be taking hydrocortisone and a supplement called Adren-All. They hydrocortisone is short term and will be dropped after a few months.
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